Wzór produktywności energetycznej i produktu krajowego brutto wśród krajów europejskich
Carmen Elena Stoenoiu
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Department of Machinery and Electric Drives, Romania (Rumunia)
Abstrakt
W artykule przeprowadzono analizę porównawczą odnoszącą się do okresu 5 lat między krajami pogrupowanymi według regionów oraz regionów pogrupowanych za pomocą wskaźnika intensywności energii, korzystając z danych dostępnych w bazie Eurostatu. Analizę statystyczną przeprowadzono za pomocą jednokierunkowej analizy wariancji ANOVA i analizy post-hoc przy użyciu testu Tukeya, a trzy analizowane wskaźniki (wydajność energetyczna, energochłonność gospodarki, produkt krajowy brutto po cenach rynkowych) umożliwiły dokonanie właściwych porównań pomiędzy wybranymi krajami. Wyróżniono grupy, które różnią się średnią. Korzystając z testu Tukeya, dokonano wszystkich porównań między analizowanymi krajami, biorąc po dwa z każdego regionu, dla każdego wskaźnika, umożliwiając określenie homogenicznych grup poprzez sprawdzenie hipotezy zerowej.
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wzrost ekonomiczny, rozwój kraju, znaczące różniceBibliografia
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Carmen Elena StoenoiuTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Department of Machinery and Electric Drives, Romania Rumunia
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